Fiji News
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Namosi vs Suva: Fiji Marama Cup Final Showdown
Two storied teams collide in the Subrails Marama Cup final, promising a clash packed with grit, strategy, and hard-fought moments. Namosi and Suva chase glory in a season-defining showdown that has rugby fans buzzing.
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Sangam World Cup 2025 Returns as Teams Battle Heat and New Sports Debuts
The long-awaited Sangam World Cup is back, igniting a festival of sport and culture with fierce local-vs-international clashes. From fresh events like snooker to familiar favorites, the tournament promises heat, heart, and four days of high-stakes competition under the tropical sun.
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Skipper Cup Final: Malolo’s Bari Leads Faith-Fueled Quest Against Naitasiri
Two teams, one dream. Malolo’s Skipper Cup final is a turning point for captain Imanueli Bari, whose Naitasiri roots and faith-fueled leadership anchor a young, hungry squad. Set in Suva, the showdown promises heart, grit, and a proud celebration of community spirit in Fijian rugby.
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Dylan Brown Returns as NZ Eye Pacific Cup Final Clash with Tonga
Dylan Brown’s return sets the stage for a high-stakes Pacific clash at Eden Park as New Zealand chase a Cup final berth against Tonga. Under new coach Stacey Jones, the Kiwis face a fired-up rival and a weekend that could redefine their season.
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Fiji Bati Aim for Redemption in Pacific Bowl Final Against PNG
Two powerhouses collide in a Pacific Bowl final as the Fiji Bati chase redemption after last year’s setback. Fullback Jahream Bula leads a sharp, pressure-forwarded attack with a renewed focus on defense and ruck control. Expect a high-stakes showdown that could spark a pivotal chapter in their World Cup journey.
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Suva Run for Climate Ignites Pacific Push Ahead of COP30
Hundreds gathered in Suva for a Run for Climate, signaling a bold Pacific-wide push for action as COP30 approaches. The event points to new collaborations and funding aimed at cleaner energy, resilience, and climate governance across Fiji and the region. It hints at the tangible steps shaping the Pacific’s climate journey in the years ahead.
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Joeli Veitayaki: Flying Fijian Legend Remembered
Joeli Veitayaki’s life, from local rugby fields to the world stage, is celebrated in a moving memorial. His enduring spirit and commitment leave a lasting mark on Fiji’s rugby family, continuing to inspire players and fans alike.
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Fiji PM Hints at Deputy Reinstatement If Cleared
Two Fiji deputy leaders step aside as charges swirl, and Prime Minister Rabuka hints a clearance could swiftly restore them. The unfolding events spark debates on governance, accountability, and the push for a more transparent political future.
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Naitasiri’s Veteran Trio Bid Farewell in Skipper Cup Final
Three Naitasiri veterans – Etonia Rokotuisawa, Maciu Vakacabeqoli, and Viliame Kanatabua – gear up for one final bow in the Skipper Cup. After 15 years in red and black, this farewell promises an emotional night as the province honors a storied rugby chapter and a relentless drive for glory. The clash against Malolo sets the…
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Namosi Clinches Historic First Marama Cup, Ending Suva’s Dominance
After two finals heartbreaks, Namosi finally clinches their first Subrails Marama Cup in a pulsating showdown that redefines Fiji’s women’s rugby. With a six-try performance to Suva’s four, the victory signals a rising force and a new chapter for the squad.
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Fiji to Review FICAC Act Amid Push for Stronger Governance
Fiji moves toward a major overhaul of its anti-corruption framework, backed by Cabinet endorsement and international support. Officials hint at broad stakeholder input and potential constitutional steps as reforms aim to strengthen governance and accountability.
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Fiji’s Migration Shift: Australian Student Visas Signal a Deeper Economic Change
Fiji’s migration story is evolving as thousands seek education and work in Australia. A growing Fiji-born community is reshaping labor markets, remittances, and skills needs at home. With policy shifts and changing labor dynamics, new questions arise about training, retention, and how Fiji can balance opportunity with local growth.
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Fiji Sees Public Sector Revamp Through India’s ITEC Training
Fiji highlights a transformative training drive through India’s ITEC Programme, empowering over 800 Fijians across civil service, defense, health, education, and technology. Deputy PM Viliame Gavoka says returning trainees are reinvigorating public service, modernizing governance, and strengthening ties with India. As collaboration deepens, the story hints at how skill-building and international partnerships could shape Fiji’s…
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Fiji PM Faces Scrutiny as Email Sparks Coalition Tensions
Fresh tensions grip Fiji’s political scene after Prime Minister Rabuka disclosed sending a courtesy email to the NFP amid fresh allegations involving its leader. The NFP calls the move a calculated smear aimed at sowing division within the coalition, urging vigilance as the situation unfolds.
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Tailevu Launches 10 Pilot Schools and Libraries to Boost Fiji Literacy
Tailevu, Fiji is rolling out ten pilot schools with new libraries to boost reading and writing—and a community-driven scholarship program backs the effort. Emphasizing independent thinking, the initiative aims to lift literacy across the province and shape the future of local education.
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Ronald Philitoga Set for Dream Debut as Fiji Bati Face PNG Kumuls
A rising Fiji Bati winger is set to make his first start in a Pacific Bowl clash against the PNG Kumuls, chasing a dream from Moala to Port Moresby. Speed, grit, and a debut that could spark a thrilling showdown.
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Suva Showdown: Fiji’s Boxers Chase Oceania Titles in 13-Bout Card
Suva’s Vodafone Arena lights up for a high-stakes boxing night, with 13 bouts that could redefine Fiji’s boxing scene. The marquee clash—Junior Binnu Singh vs Apichart Klintai for the WBA Oceania Interim Super Bantamweight title— headlines a stacked card that showcases local talent rising onto the regional stage.
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Pacific IUU Fishing Crackdown Expands Under Operation Kurukuru
Pacific nations are stepping up to defend their seas with a bold, multi‑nation push against illegal fishing. Through advanced surveillance, intelligence sharing, and coordinated patrols, the region is tightening the net on high‑risk vessels. A story of regional cooperation, tech-powered enforcement, and a hopeful path toward sustainable tuna resources.
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Disney Channels Exit YouTube TV Amid Negotiations
Disney channels on YouTube TV could vanish as talks break down, depriving fans of ABC, ESPN, and other favorites just as major sports seasons loom. With negotiations stalled, a blackout looms and subscribers brace for potential price shifts and new streaming realities. The evolving dispute highlights how live sports and streaming are reshaping the industry.
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U.S.-Philippines Drills Near Taiwan Spark Regional Security Questions
Rising tensions in the Asia-Pacific are pushing the United States and the Philippines to deepen their military partnership in the northern Philippines, with troops and anti-ship missiles near a pivotal maritime corridor. In Batanes, residents adapt to near-constant drills as regional security pivots on shifting power dynamics.
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Trump Denies Venezuela Strike Plans as U.S. Military Buildup Expands
Caribbean tensions surge as military presence grows and questions linger over Venezuela. Denials mingle with hints of a tougher stance on drug trafficking, drawing international scrutiny and sharpening the debate between diplomacy and force. The coming days could redefine regional security and humanitarian concerns in the Americas.